Oklahoma Code § 59-1256.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers and duties of Board
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A.  The State Board of Licensed Social Workers shall be
responsible for the control and regulation of the practice of social
work in this state and shall conduct its business in accordance with
the Administrative Procedures Act.  The Board’s authority includes,
but is not limited to, the following:
1.  The licensing by examination or by reciprocity of applicants
who are qualified to engage in the practice of social work under the
provisions of this act;
2.  The renewal of licenses to engage in the practice of social
work;
3.  The establishment and enforcement of compliance with
professional standards of practice and rules of conduct of social
workers engaged in the practice of social work;
4.  The determination and issuance of standards for recognition
and approval of degree programs of schools and colleges of social
work whose graduates may be eligible for licensure in this state,
and the specification and enforcement of requirements for practical
training;
5.  The investigation of any activities related to the practice
or unauthorized practice of social work.  In conducting such
investigations, the Board shall have the power to subpoena and to
bring before it any person and to take testimony either orally or by
deposition, or both, in the same manner as prescribed in civil cases
in the courts of this state.  Any member of the Board, hearing
officer, or administrative law judge shall have power to administer
oaths to witnesses at any hearing which the Board is authorized to
conduct.  Following such investigation, the Board may suspend,
revoke or restrict licenses to engage in the practice of social
work;

6.  With probable cause that an applicant or licensee has
engaged in conduct prohibited by this act or a rule promulgated by
the Board, the issuance of a request that the applicant or licensee
submit to a mental or physical examination or chemical dependency
evaluation.  If the applicant or licensee refuses to submit to the
examination or evaluation, the Board shall issue an order requiring
the licensee or applicant to show cause why he or she will not
submit to the examination and shall schedule a hearing on the order
within thirty (30) days after notice is served on the applicant or
licensee by personal service or certified mail.  At the hearing, the
applicant or licensee and the applicant or licensee’s attorney are
entitled to present any testimony to show why the applicant or
licensee should not be required to submit to the examination.  After
a complete hearing, the Board shall issue an order either requiring
the applicant or licensee to submit to the examination or
withdrawing the request for the examination.  The license in
question may be suspended until the results of the examination are
received and reviewed by the Board;
7.  The collection of professional demographic data;
8.  The issuance of licenses of all persons engaged in the
practice of social work;
9.  The inspection of any licensed person, at all reasonable
hours, for the purpose of determining if any provisions of the laws
governing the practice of social work are being violated.  The
Board, its officers, inspectors, and representatives shall cooperate
with all agencies charged with the enforcement of the laws of the
United States, of this state, and of all other states relating to
the practice of social work;
10.  The promulgation of such rules as may be deemed necessary
by the Board for the proper administration and enforcement of this
act in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act;
11.  The administration of examinations for licensure pursuant
to the following:
a. any examination for licensure required under this act
shall be given by the Board at least two times during
each year.  The Board shall determine the content and
subject matter of each examination and the place,
time, and date of administration of the examination,
and
b. the examination shall be prepared to measure the
competence of the applicant to engage in the relevant
practice of social work.  The Board may employ,
cooperate, and contract with any organization or
consultant in the preparation, administration and
grading of an examination, but shall retain the sole
discretion and responsibility for determining which

applicants have successfully passed such an
examination;
12.  The establishment of such requirements for supervised
practice or any other experiential program necessary to qualify an
applicant for any licensure examination under this act, including
determination of the qualifications of supervisors used in
supervision programs;
13.  The acquisition of a membership in such professional
organizations and associations organized exclusively to promote the
improvement of the standards of the practice of social work for the
protection of the health and welfare of the public or whose
activities assist and facilitate the work of the Board;
14.  The establishment of a “Bill of Rights” for clients
concerning the services a client may expect in regard to social work
services; and
15.  In addition to the fees specifically provided for in this
act, the establishment of fees including, but not limited to, the
following:
a. issuance of duplicate certificates or identification
cards,
b. copies of any documents,
c. certification of documents, and
d. issuance of licenses by reciprocity.

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